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Prolonger

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pro·long  (pr-lông, -lng)
tr.v. pro·longed, pro·long·ing, pro·longs
1. To lengthen in duration; protract.
2. To lengthen in extent.

[Middle English prolongen, from Old French prolonguer, from Late Latin prlongre : Latin pr-, forth; see pro-1 + Latin longus, long; see del-1 in Indo-European roots.]

pro·longer n.


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